There is something really hideous about that picture. Possibly a personal projection of my own maybe, but certainly not a literal hideousness.

As a side note it has nothing to do with babies and men or masculinity.

'One of (Lucas) Cranach's masterpieces, discussed by (Joseph) Koerner, is in it's self-referentiality the perfect expression of left-hemisphere emptiness and a precursor of post-modernism. There is no longer anything to point to beyond, nothing Other, so it points pointlessly to itself.' - Iain McGilChrist

Suppose a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?"
"Suppose it didn't," said Pooh, after careful thought.
Piglet was comforted by this.
- A.A. Milne.

Like I said, you don't strike me as an Fe user at all. But I could see you as just about any introverted Fi-using type.

Then the question is, how would Fi manifest itself in an ISFP versus an ISTJ? I can relate to both in some respects- I think I have the sensitivity and focus on values associated with ISFP, but I'm almost excessively Si-heavy in some regards, particularly when recalling prior situations that have gotten me in values-related conflicts...I don't know where I was going with this. It's 11:37 and I'm two bourbons in, and I'm trying to figure out what I need to do before I go to bed and before I go to my internship tomorrow.

I’ll never understand these gimmick diets and why people buy into them so much.

How about you just don’t eat like shit and find some form of physical activity you like, and then you don’t have to deprive yourself of either nutrition or taste, bounce between dieting and not-dieting, and can feel good about a healthy, functioning body instead of making yourself a wreck over a skinny body? You get more energy and less stress.